When I first started reading the messages on this list a decade ago, I felt similarly to Sergei. But since then, I've learned to be more open to others' interests and have learned a lot in the process, as Mark points out. I used to hate the for-sale messages and for some reason I thought they had nothing to do with the list; boy have my old perspective been quashed...but the least interesting to me now are the threads that are completely off-topic and should IMO be directed to the moderator if absolutely necessary: complaints about what others should or should not post (within reason).

This isn't a complaint about Sergei's comment as much as a recognition of the challenge faced by Art in keeping the sanity of the list as "lively" and "interesting". This list has rehashed the moderation and policing (off-) topic so many times that a very significant amount of carpal-tunnel on the delete button has developed on that subject. There is another option - the compiled email of list posts you can receive. It worked great when I was on it and allowed me to fly through the messages. While you can't save individual emails with it, you can just scroll through the daily activity without wearing out the keyboard - just the mouse -

Meanwhile, for every complaint, wouldn't it be great if the irritated person, instead of complaining and usually setting off this cascade of pent of mostly subjective passion on subjective, composed some lively discussion material and content themselves to re-direct the direction of the list. My appreciation goes out to those list members who patiently come up with new directions for the curious and enthusiastic list members and I love this list mostly for that - the unfettered enthusiasm and pure passion. Without you, the list would stagnate and not be so distinguished.

Other lists like meteorobs may have a thread about whether anyone has seen any meteors in Hercules and an answer "I saw two", which can go on and on, which are very useful to some, but somehow lack the passion that makes this list an exciting place to be. The Cometobs list just generally sends coded numbers back and forth among enthusiasts, wonderful lists in their own right, but then there's the Meteorite-list which you can pick up a cup off coffee and be amazed as well as driven up the wall, and with no shortage of peer review on demand.

Best wishes
Doug

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Ford <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Jul 6, 2011 11:26 am
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Offtopic Filter


There's off topic and there's off topic, Nasa sueing previous employees for stuff they have been given, COULD turn out to be relevant to meteorites, an awful lot of US institutions have traded state owned/Nasa materiel over the
years for example..


Now and again doesn't hurt, and I prefer it to the bickering anytime....

Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Bob Loeffler
Sent: 06 July 2011 15:04
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Offtopic Filter

Hi Jim,

I think Sergei was trying to make a point. :-) There are too many people
on this list who do stray from the topic of meteorites. NASA going after an ex-astronaut to get an old camera back has NOTHING to do with meteorites.

Regards,

Bob


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim
Wooddell
Sent: Monday, July 04, 2011 1:43 PM
To: Sergei Schmalz
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Offtopic Filter

Sergei,

Most email clients, both online and computer based, such as Outlook,
etc. have just what you ask for. You might try looking at your own
filters.

Cheers,

Jim Wooddell


On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Sergei Schmalz <[email protected]> wrote:
Greetings!

Please, could we have a filter, which, when switched on for a
particular
subscribed user, would filter out all offtopic non-meteorite messages
(marked, say, by OT)? It's becoming a big daily burden to have to delete
manually or even look through all these massive offtopic messages coming
into my email box. Come on, I really dont have a need of NASA suing someone
for a camera or Crabs out there on a METEORITE list! There's a plenty of
other astronomy discussion boards and lists for that purpose.

Thank you.

With best regards
Sergei Schmalz
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